The Achilles tendon is the strongest in the body. In addition, tendons are pound-for-pound stronger than steel.
It is the thickest and strongest tendon in the body, back of the leg, from the heel to the calf
The Achilles tendon is one of the thickest tendons in the human body.
Right ventricals
The stomach has the thickest walls and the strongest muscle in all the GI tract organs. : )
The eye wall.
The Femur, or upper leg bone, is the longest and thickest bone in the body.
NOt even close IT'S NOT THE STERNUM that's the 3rd the thickest or the most dense is the Mandible or AKA the jaw.
the thickest part is under a mountain range
True
your thigh
The periosteum is typically thickest in areas of the body that experience higher levels of stress or pressure. Examples include the long bones of the limbs, such as the femur and humerus, where the periosteum can be up to several millimeters thick. Additionally, it can be thicker in areas where tendons and ligaments attach to bones.
is it Graphene. Graphene is very light, yet very strong. I am not sure if it is thick.